Palentir Technologies, Tree Energy Solutions partner to utilize AI for energy transition
Palantir Technologies Inc. and Tree Energy Solutions announced a multi-year partnership to leverage Palantir’s cutting-edge AI software in TES’s mission to drive the green energy transition and accelerate global decarbonization.
Through this partnership, Palantir Foundry and Palantir Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) will support TES in supply chain management, simulation and scenario modeling for investment optimization, site selection, asset management, carbon emissions tracking, and modeling the energy transformation pipeline.
Palantir’s software integrates large-language models and advanced AI with enterprise networks, private data, and core operations, providing a high-level security and trust. The platform consolidates siloed and disconnected data sources, logic assets, and systems of action, enabling organizations to optimize decision-making through a single common operating picture.
e-NG, a hydrogen-based green molecule chemically identical to natural gas, is produced by combining green hydrogen with biogenic or recycled CO2. It can be transported and stored using existing infrastructure, providing a drop-in green solution for industries and customers aiming to decarbonize. TES has forged strategic partnerships with leading energy companies, such as TotalEnergies, Osaka Gas, Toho Gas, Tokyo Gas, Fortescue and ADNOC, to develop large-scale e-NG projects across North America, the Middle East, and Europe.
This partnership marks a significant step in TES’s digital transformation, leveraging AI and data analytics to enhance data-driven decision-making. For Palantir, it is the first partnership of its kind, building on itssignificant experience in the energy sector, including renewables and green energy projects globally.
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